Batman does have a son. Damian Wayne is the offspring of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul. Damian has taken on the role of Robin at times and has been a significant character in the Batman comics.
Yes, Batman has a son. His name is Damian Wayne.
Yes, Superman does have a son in some comic book storylines.
Yes, in some comic book storylines, Batman has faced near-death experiences or has been written as dying, but often there are plot twists or resurrections.
In some comic storylines, Batman faces near-death experiences, but he doesn't typically die permanently.
No, Batman usually doesn't kill the Joker. His moral code prevents him from taking a life, even that of his arch-nemesis.
Batman's death in comic books can vary depending on the specific storyline. Sometimes, he sacrifices himself to save others or faces an overwhelming enemy.
In the regular comic book storylines, Batman doesn't kill Superman. Their relationship is complex and full of challenges, but outright killing is not a common occurrence. Both characters have a moral code that prevents such extreme actions.
Batman doesn't have a perfect win record. Comics often present complex and unpredictable scenarios where even the Dark Knight can stumble or face setbacks. It's what makes the stories engaging and keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
Well, Batman: The Killing Joke is a definite must-have. It's dark and influential. Another one is Batman: Court of Owls, which introduces a compelling new villain and storyline.
Batman doesn't typically kill Superman in comic books. The relationship between them is complex and multi-faceted. Even in intense situations, the comics tend to avoid a lethal outcome for these two iconic characters as it would fundamentally change the dynamics of the DC world.
Yes, it does. There are comics based on the Batman: The Animated Series that expand on the storylines and characters.